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Dear Federal Appeals Court and Public High School,
I would like to inform you that you are in violation of this student’s rights. By not allowing him the freedom to wear a "San Diego" message shirt or a "John Edwards for President 08" t-shirt you are taking or prohibiting his right to freedom of speech. His choice of clothing does not seem to be disruptive amongst the educational environment nor does it suggest inappropriate, violent or gang-related activities. It seems to me that there is obviously some type of misunderstanding with the school policy, the law and the Federal Courts favoring. If this student wanted to take it a step higher he most certainly could because they are wrong and he shouldn't be denied his rights. Just because he is in school doesn't mean his rights don't exist, he always has his rights, even during school hours. If I were you I would omit this whole situation by letting him wear the shirts, they aren't harming anyone and if you don't by the time it's all over, you may owe him and his family a lot of money, as well as receive negative publicity for the school. Thank you for your time and try thinking wisely next time.
Thanks,
Javen
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